The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 13, 1924, Page 14

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PAGE 14 THE EATTLE STAR ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, 1924 _ } NEW OFFICIALS NEW TYPE CAR MRS, KELLY SEES CHEVROLET'S FINER POINTS | BM For aRAGE | Is HINTED. “HINER POINTS A. W. Blair, Tom Price and | Studebaker Will Bring Out A. W. Kline Named Duplex Models Sunday ‘ 15 DIFFERENT BODIES Phaeton’ and Roadsters to PP Gere os 1 : Be Feature, Claimed j ' , THE OPENING ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 13th Or THE FINEST, . W rT, | plex C Motor ( Besides this new-type car, re 8 liable sources confirm the ru A Sales| mors that Studebaker will an nounce a new six, and 15 all-new RB was form.| body styles. It is the first far reaching announcement to be made by this famous manufac Ford) turer of fine cars since 1918. IN THE NORTHWEST E. H. GALLAGHER CARS OF INDIVIDUALITY 1271423 EAST PIKE STREET A. W. BLAIR ence Studebaker, ever noteworthy for Tom | ft - s ¢ autom r t N went NEWE AREFULLY | Chris Carmichael, of the Central Chevrolet, Inc., points out the new finish given the de luxe Chevrolet coupe to Mr = = vatianpecee we = on».,| EB G. Kelly, who recently purchased this ca Bo er ar ls a as i t y 5S aan ? ae me is task relied ins af Day at Vancouver NEW HOME FOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC _ }\ii""" " Ss* som scsi sek sci TO TAKE SHOP COURSE . ut. Oakley g. Gen. Joseph E. Kuhn made ‘an addrens The Whys of _ Many Colors on the Olds © type of auto | All-Season Touring Car and ! Roadster at Smallwood’s | This is the new headquarters of the Northern Electric Co., at Third ave. and Blanchard |‘*'* st., said to be one of the most modern of its kind in the entire West. The company ts @\ oj, general electrical organization, the se os RICHMOND BEACH CAR ON LONG RUN \k = PHYSICIAN AND SUR 326 CENTRAL jEON . BLDG. car sliding back ’ , . SAYS: sthatet yt gen > vi a | Investigation } hown, A Ty | © panel ex. | . sf : 23 uy: Paap pekeali tox pes ie ese : 4 AsDodge Brotherspower |‘ kay peered : erate teen r I am satisfied. plants are produced in curtains and préventing sagging. field in of the _ coomouquantitecots yy cated han cre | Seattle Automobile Co. are naturally much lower ea aT | regersetieal Established 1903 than on engines built in| In Auto Accidents 1424 Eleventh East 0462 women were injured in auto} limited pumbers. This is prominently reflected in the price of Graham Brothers Trucks,on which the Dodge Brothers engine is standard equipment. WLEaton “ East Pine at Summit A car ai sas } 7302 36th a saat do | Mrs. John A. J ——" ave, at Fifth av After all, it’s your engine that must be the juty when it comes to the case of the right fuel. men, Open Sundays hich supply | their travelers with automobite | transportation have shown a pre- | ference for cars finished in some | oss hed into a t vd. Her he distinctive shade, says Tyson, and this growing field for the sale of two passenger coupes has eagerly taken to the new color finishes. The Oidsmot THEY’RE HERE!! NEW LINE OF Chevrolet DeLuxe Models De Luxe Touring $780, Seattle {8 MONTHS TO PAY $225 Down $37 Monthly Payments include interest, ¢ captured eyery insurance, gas and offered, a record never before ] ‘onched by any plece of automo: oul. Miibe Sar Cohmnplon Glerclive: wy, “18 Months to Pay” propellers, is the man who has de This startling {ened the gearless form of transmi marie ft bprapepty es bghoecehioe Meck Mas on deel pit) the at ste decko De Luxe Coupe Tier De Luxe Sedan ton as sae eh CARS PAY WAY in the Teed Waa; Charepioc seul $968, Seattle eens $1150, Seattle at the corne: 8. and Atlantic st. W sted for reckless dri en by Charles Brown, 8. W., knocked down : ‘ saa Mi ; nor| J. K. Montgomery, of the Standard Oil Co. plant at Richmond Beach, drove his Oak- | land coupe to San Francisco in 34 hours’ driving time. He went to Calexico, Mex., 3,649 miles, in one month's driving, average 27 miles per gallon—put in new oil complete every | 500 miles, not having to add any in the meantime. He was using No. 6 Zerolene, had no punctures and is now completing 12,200 miles, according to Harry Austin, of the North- | west Oakland Co. Freak Mechanical Design CHAMPIONS ARE May Be Adoped for Cars, STILL CHAMPS | | ; : 7. I Altoona Winners Use This “Draumn” V. , Poss J * NeW Drawn” Vehicle Possible Under New) Plug; Not Changed Front Wheel Driving System BY ISRAEL KLEIN YORK 13, | Champion spark lay repeated their s uined in ever nee thi on Labor ping victor ing the engine greater torque or ret We can tell you—as thousands of Seattle mo- torists can tell you—that General Gasoline will give you complete fuel satisfac- tion. tional rilling m, accordir hampion Spar w form of direct | more But we prefer to leave it to demonstration. For your own benefit, won't you try a full tank of “General” today and—“let your engine decide?” other | t-wheel dr SARLESS TRANSMISSION BY ODD SYSTEM M. Ce the ws that tim jfire t ung weight is reduced, a cted that this form of dr jrreuld redtice the cost of production. bl of rev Coupon Books for sale by all our dealers or phone EL iot-6602. 6, ‘clean Look for the Green and power, 99 White Sign at Inde- pendent Dealers GENERAL GASOLINE and Lubricants of Champion @ means the turning ped. This same record has been sue: | cessively continued at the world $290 Down Every $345 Down | « 1 by the engine to a gear, shaft or v |chine ig at re |]| required is so high a ; Autos Furnish Fifth of All see classic the soomilo tndian One S nis' $52.50 Per Month additional leverage, at present City, and. again at Altoona Labor | }20th in 1914, to one-fifth last year, plates and special deep, luxurious upholstery. i Japolis contest—at the June Altoona $44.50 Per Month Highway Funds Last Year |race, at tho July 4 race at Kansas fe oe ry tet ctr pa : “Ks The above models are finished in Duco. They come equipped with dise wheels, 1 perGe ot aiid: ; | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13,—From a |°% : Lets | two bumpers, cord tires, parking lamps, special lock wheel, nickel radiator, kick tional | ng thi ad ur tran dovised th |was the rise in proportion of high-|tributed more than $2 i way funds paid out by Uncle Sam’s|almogt a fifth of the entire highway endulum en able to gether with he onvert 1 he highway income 9 -, : |the high the efigine into the poms Oc gia ty Ser highway income In 12th and East Madison Phone BA st-1442 i farting a car, by thi converter. | THE CONCLUSION WESTLAKE CHEVROLET CO. | There is no shitting of gears, | tinda John, dear, I am to.be In | — ‘ : |}| of course, except to reverse, and | In 1914, out of in-| tour trical, What would folks 118 Westlake Ave. No. Phone EL iot-4501 . “Fill Up and Let Your Engine Decide!” the only control is the throttle, |come of + ions | if T we wear tigh | a , : * . ill Up L g Geng rugine Ra opening the | from motor |: STREP: WoUTE) probably way. that:T} Homes of the Gold Line Radiator” 3 5.1 per cent of the to.| married you for your money,."~ Dar second, for this would mean giv tal. TaAst year motor vehicles con-| mouth Jack o' Lantern, throttle would be like going into fe 2,031, oF

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